A set of panels includes a first panel having a first main plane and a second panel having a second main plane. The panels are provided with a mechanical locking device for locking a first edge of the first panel to a second edge of the second panel. The mechanical locking device includes an edge section groove at the first edge, wherein an edge section of the second edge is insertable into the edge section groove. A flexible tongue is arranged in an insertion groove provided in the edge section groove, and cooperates with a tongue groove provided at the edge section of the second panel. A first thickness of a core material between the edge section groove and the outermost surface of the first edge is greater than a minimum second thickness of a core material of the edge section of the second panel.
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1. A set of panels comprising a first panel having a first main plane and a second panel having a second main plane, wherein the first panel and the second panel are provided with a mechanical locking device for locking a first edge of the first panel to a second edge of the second panel, wherein the first main plane is essentially perpendicular to the second main plane, wherein the first panel comprises a core comprising fibres arranged essentially parallel to the first main plane and the second panel comprises a core comprising fibres arranged essentially parallel to the second main plane, and the mechanical locking device comprises:
an edge section groove at the first edge of the first panel, wherein an edge section of the second edge of the second panel is insertable into the edge section groove for locking the first panel and the second panel together in a direction parallel to the first main plane; and
a flexible tongue arranged in an insertion groove provided in the edge section groove, wherein said flexible tongue cooperates with a tongue groove provided at the edge section of the second panel, for locking the first panel and the second panel in a direction parallel to the second main plane,
wherein a first thickness, measured in a direction parallel to the first main plane, of a core material of the first panel between the edge section groove and an outermost surface of the first edge, which outermost surface extends in a direction essentially perpendicular to the first main plane, is greater than a minimum second thickness of a core material from one side of the edge section of the second panel to an opposite side of the edge section of the second panel,
wherein the outermost surface of the first edge of the first panel is essentially flush with an outer face of the second panel,
wherein the edge section groove comprises a first wall and an opposed second wall that extend essentially perpendicular to the first main plane, and a bottom wall between the first wall and the opposed second wall, and the insertion groove is located in one of the first wall and the opposed second wall.
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The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/158,165, filed on Jan. 17, 2014, which claims the benefit of Swedish Application No. 1450022-7, filed on Jan. 10, 2014. The entire contents of each of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/158,165 and Swedish Application No. 1450022-7 are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present disclosure relates to panels that may be arranged perpendicular to each other and locked together with a mechanical locking device. The panels may be assembled and locked together to obtain a furniture, such as a bookshelf, a cupboard, a wardrobe, a box, a drawer or a furniture component. The locking device may comprise a flexible tongue.
A furniture provided with a mechanical locking device is known in the art, as evidenced by WO2012154113(A1). The furniture comprises a first panel connected perpendicular to a second panel by a mechanical locking device comprising a flexible tongue in an insertion groove.
One object of certain embodiments of the present disclosure is to provide an improvement over the above described technique and the known art. A specific objective is to improve the strength of a mechanical locking device at a corner of an assembled product, such as a furniture, a furniture component, a drawer, a cupboard, a bookshelf, a wardrobe, a kitchen fixture, or a box for storing or transporting.
A further object of embodiments of the present disclosure is to provide a furniture product with increased strength and stability.
At least some of these and other objects and advantages that will be apparent from the description have been achieved by a set of panels comprising a first panel having a first main plane and a second panel having a second main plane. The first panel and the second panel are provided with a mechanical locking device for locking a first edge of the first panel to a second edge of the second panel, wherein the first main plane is essentially perpendicular to the second main plane. Essentially perpendicular meaning that the first main plane is at an angle of 90°±10° of the second main plane. The first panel comprises a core comprising fibres arranged essentially parallel to the first main plane and the second panel comprises a core comprising fibres arranged essentially parallel to the second main plane. Essentially parallel meaning that the fibers are arranged at an angle of 0°±10° to the second main plane. The mechanical locking device comprises:
A first thickness of a core material of the first panel between the edge section groove and the outermost surface of the first edge in a direction parallel to the first main plane is greater than a minimum second thickness of a core material of the edge section of the second edge of the second panel. Further, a first thickness of the first panel between the edge section groove and the outermost surface of the first edge in a direction parallel to the first main plane is greater than a minimum second thickness of the edge section of the second edge of the second panel.
The mechanical locking device may be subject to the greatest stress in the first direction parallel to the first main plane. The stress in the first direction may arise from a pressure load applied on the side panel at the top of a furniture, such as a bookshelf, a cupboard or a wardrobe. The minimum second thickness may be rather thin since the edge section of the second edge of the second panel has the fibre direction essentially perpendicular to the stress in the first direction. The first thickness is preferably greater than the minimum second distance because the fibre direction of the edge section groove of the first panel is essentially parallel to the stress in the first direction. The stress in the first direction may also arise before the first panel and the second panel are assembled and locked together, for example, during transport, production or during an assembling and locking of the first panel and the second panel.
The first thickness ranges from between 1.1 and 3.0 times larger than the minimum second thickness, and may be at least about 1.25 times larger; preferably about 1.5 time larger; and more preferably about 2.0 times larger than the minimum second thickness.
The first direction is preferably perpendicular to the first edge of the first panel and second direction is preferably perpendicular to the second edge of the second panel.
The flexible tongue may alternatively be arranged in an insertion groove in the edge section of the second edge of the second panel, and the tongue groove may be arranged in edge section groove of the first edge of the first panel. However, a greater size of the insertion groove, as compared to the tongue groove, may be required. Therefore, the alternative with the insertion groove in the edge section groove of the first panel may be the preferred alternative.
The edge section groove may comprise a first wall and an opposed second wall, wherein the first wall is closer to the outermost surface of the first edge than the second wall, wherein the first thickness is measured between the first wall and the outermost surface of the first edge.
The insertion groove may extend along essentially the entire length of the edge section groove of the first edge.
The tongue groove may extend along essentially the entire length of the edge section of second panel.
The edge section of the second panel may also comprise two or more insertion grooves and/or flexible tongues. The edge section of the first edge may comprise two or more tongue grooves.
The edge section groove may extend along essentially the whole first edge, and is preferably covered by a decorative layer, such as a plastic foil or a veneer, at a front edge of the first panel and may also be covered by a decorative layer, such as a plastic foil or a veneer at a back edge of the first panel. A length of the edge section of the second edge (measured along the second edge) preferably matches a length of the edge section groove (measured along the first edge). The second panel may be provided with at least one dismantling groove at an inner or outer face of the second panel. The embodiment of the first panel that is provided with the edge section groove that is covered at the back and the front edge is preferably connected to the embodiment of the second panel that is provided with at least one dismantling groove at the inner or outer face of the second panel. The dismantling groove is preferably adapted for insertion of a dismantling tool. The dismantling tool may be inserted into the dismantling groove to un-lock the mechanical locking device. The tongue groove at the edge section of the second edge of the second panel may be open at a back edge of the second panel. A dismantling tool may be inserted into the tongue groove provided that the edge section groove and the tongue groove are open at the back of the first and the second panel.
The flexible tongue may be displaceable in the insertion groove.
The edge section of the second panel may be provided with a calibrating groove.
The first panel or the second panel may be provided with a dismantling groove or recess, wherein dismantling groove or recess is preferably adapted for insertion of a dismantling tool.
The edge section of the second panel may comprise a first wall and an opposite second wall, wherein the tongue groove may be provided in the first wall, and the minimum second thickness may be measured between a bottom of the tongue groove and the second wall.
The flexible tongue may have a first displacement surface and an opposite second displacement surface which are configured to be displaced along a third displacement surface and a fourth displacement surface, respectively, of the insertion groove.
The core material of the first panel and the second panel may comprise a wood fibre based board, such as a HDF, MDF, plywood, solid wood or particleboard, a reinforced plastic board or a wood fibre composite board.
The first panel and the second panel are preferably provided with a decorative layer.
The outermost surface of the first edge of the first panel may be essentially in the same plane as, for example, flush with, an outer face of the second panel.
A second aspect of the present disclosure is an assembled product, such as a furniture, comprising the set of panels described above. The assembled product is preferably configured to be assembled without tools.
Embodiments of the present disclosure will by way of example be described in more detail with reference to the appended schematic drawings, in which:
An embodiment of the flexible tongue 30, which is displaceable in an insertion groove 20, is shown in
The flexible tongue 30 may have a first displacement surface 26 and an opposite second displacement surface 27, configured to be displaced along a third displacement surface 28 and a fourth displacement surface 29, respectively, of the insertion groove 20.
An alternative embodiment of the flexible tongue 30, without the protruding bendable parts 24, is shown in
A further embodiment of the flexible tongue 30 is shown in
All edges of the panels 2-6 of the assembled product may be locked together with a mechanical device comprising the flexible tongue 30. The assembling may be completed without the use of tools and/or binding agents such as glue.
A fourth panel 8, such as a back panel or a bottom panel, may be arranged in a third main plane, which is essentially perpendicular to the first main plane and the second main plane. A first edge and a second edge of the fourth panel 8 may be locked by a mechanical locking device at a first back or bottom edge and a second back or bottom edge, respectively, of the frame. A third edge and a fourth edge of the fourth panel 8 are preferably inserted into a groove provided at a third back or bottom edge and a fourth back or bottom edge, respectively, of the frame. The frame may be subject so a force F during transportation, production or assembling of the assembled product. Locking of the fourth panel 8 to the frame by the mechanical locking device improves the strength and the stability of the assembled product. The fourth panel may comprise two or more elements 8a, 8b which are preferably locked together by a mechanical locking system. An embodiment of the mechanical locking system is shown in
The first panel 6 of the second set may be locked to the other panels of the frame at a later occasion and/or at another location. The first panel 6 of the second set may be locked to the other panels of the frame and the bottom or back panel by simple displacement 44 as discussed above, and no further steps or tools may be necessary.
The first main plane of the first element 8a is essentially parallel to a second main plane of the second element 8b, wherein the furniture panel comprises a first face 85 and an opposite second face 86 which are parallel to a main plane of the furniture panel 8. The mechanical locking system may include:
The first pair of locking surfaces 83 is preferably essentially vertical. The second pair of locking surfaces 84 is also preferably essentially vertical.
The first tongue 64 and the first tongue groove 50 cooperate at a third pair of locking surfaces 87 that is preferably arranged essentially horizontally.
The second tongue 72 and the second tongue groove 73 cooperate at a fourth pair of locking surfaces 74 that is preferably arranged at an angle 88 to the main plane of the furniture panel 8 that is greater than zero. The angle 88 has a range that allows the first element 8a to be locked to the second element 8b by an angling motion of the first element 8a relative to the second element 8b or of the second element 8b relative to the first element 8a, wherein the first tongue 64 is inserted in the first tongue groove 50.
The first face 85 of the first element 8a and the second element 8b is arranged upwards in the vertical direction, e.g., in the direction were the greatest load F1 is likely to be exerted on the furniture panel 8, to prevent the first element 8a and the second element 8b from being unlocked by a reversed angling motion. A second face 86 is arranged downwards in the vertical direction, e.g., in the direction where the smallest load F2 is likely to be applied on the furniture panel 8.
The second element 8b may include a strip 70 extending from first tongue groove 50 and including a protruding element 71 and the. The strip 70 may include a recess adjacent the protruding element 71. The protruding element 71 essentially matches a third groove 80 provided at the first edge of the first element 8a. The protruding element 71 may protrude upwards in the vertical direction V and the groove 80 may be open downwards in the vertical direction V. A third space 75, that extends in the horizontal direction H, may be provided between the protruding element 73 and the third groove 80. The third space 75 may facilitate the locking by an angling motion.
The edge section 22 of the second panel 4 may comprise a first wall 96 and an opposite second wall 98, wherein the tongue groove 10 is provided in the first wall 96. The minimum second thickness 54 may be measured between a bottom of the tongue groove 10 and the second wall 98.
In the embodiment, having the insertion groove 20 extend along essentially the entire length of the edge section groove 21 of first edge of the first panel may lead to an easier production of the first panel 2. Having the tongue groove 10 extend along essentially the entire length of the edge section 22 of the second panel 4 may also lead to an easier production of the second panel 4.
The outermost surface 53 of the first panel 2 is in a preferred embodiment essentially in the same plane as, for example, flush with, the outer face 63 of the of the second panel 4.
An edge of the opening of the edge section groove 21 may be provided with a bevel 59 or rounding in order to facilitate the insertion of the flexible tongue 30 into the insertion groove 20.
The insertion of the flexible tongue 30 into the insertion groove 20 may be facilitated if a top surface 92 of the first edge section of the first panel 2 at the first wall 56 of the edge section groove 21 is lowered. A lowered top surface 92 increases the distance between a plane 91 extending in a direction of a lower surface of the insertion groove 20 and the top surface 92. This increased distance may provide more space for a tongue insertion machine.
The core material of the panels and elements in the embodiments above preferably comprises a wood fibre based board, such as a HDF, MDF, plywood, solid wood or particleboard, a reinforced plastic board, or a wood fibre composite board.
When the word “about” is used in this specification in connection with a numerical value, it is intended that the associated numerical value include a tolerance of +/−10% around the stated numerical value.
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